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Obituary: Tsunehisa Katsumata, Former Chairman of Tokyo Electric Power Company
Tsunehisa Katsumata, the former chairman of Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco), has passed away at the age of 84. His death occurred on October 21, 2023, as confirmed by the company based in Tokyo. The circumstances surrounding his passing, including the location and cause, have not been disclosed. Mr. Katsumata held the position of chairman during a tumultuous period in Tepco’s history,…
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Fukushima: court upholds acquittals of three Tepco executives over disaster
Three former executives from the company that operates the wreckedFukushima Daiichi nuclear plant have had their not-guilty verdicts upheldby a court in Japan, dealing a blow to campaigners demanding the firm takelegal responsibility for the disaster in March 2011. The Tokyo high courton Wednesday cleared Tsunehisa Katsumata, the former chairman of TokyoElectric Power (Tepco), along with former…
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Fukushima: court upholds acquittals of three Tepco executives over disaster | Fukushima#Fukushima #court #upholds #acquittals #Tepco #executives #disaster #Fukushima
Three former executives from the company that operates the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant have had their not-guilty verdicts upheld by a court in Japan, dealing a blow to campaigners demanding the firm take legal responsibility for the disaster in March 2011. The Tokyo high court on Wednesday cleared Tsunehisa Katsumata, the former chairman of Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco), along with…
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Tokyo Court Upholds Acquittal For Ex-Tepco Executives Over Fukushima Disaster - Reports
MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik – 18th January, 2023) An appeals court in Tokyo upheld on Wednesday the acquittal of three former executives of Japan’s electric utility Tepco who were accused of being responsible for the 2011 meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear plant, media said. The Tokyo High Court backed the ruling of a lower district court that cleared former Tepco chairman Tsunehisa Katsumata…
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Tokyo court upholds acquittal of ex-Tepco executives over Fukushima nuclear crisis
The Tokyo High Court on Wednesday upheld the acquittal of three former executives of Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings who were accused of failing to prevent the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant in the Tohoku region. The court’s decision followed a Tokyo District Court ruling in 2019 that found former Tepco Chairman Tsunehisa Katsumata, 82, along with Ichiro Takekuro, 76,…
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The Wooden-Mortared Kingdom - Garo 20th Anniversary Memorial Issue - VARIOUS
Here’s a proper post for it. For Garo’s 20th anniversary, a massive anthology was put out collecting all of the authors that had been featured in the magazine up until then (at least it looks that way), haven’t verified). 1200 pages.
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Abe Shinichi AKASEGAWA Genpei AKI Ryuuzan AKIYAMA Shigenobu ANZAI Mizumaru ARAKI Nobuyoshi ARASHIYAMA Kouzaburou EBISU Yoshikazu FUJISAWA Mitsuo FURUKAWA Masuzou HAGA Yuka HANAWA Kazuichi HAYASHI Seiichi HIGO Tomiko HINO Hideshi HIRAKUCHI Hiromi HIRATA Hiroshi HISAUCHI Michio Hoshikawa Teppu IIKO Junzou IKEGAMI Ryoichi ISHII Hisaichi ITOI Shigesato IWAMOTO Kyuusoku KAMOSAWA Yuuji KANNO Osamu KATSUMATA Susumu KAWASAKI Yukio KIMURA Tsunehisa KOBAYASHI Norikazu KOJIMA Goseki KONDOU Youko Kou Shintaro KUSONOKI Shouhei MASUMURA Hiroshi MATSUMOTO Michiyo MATSUO Hiroshi MINAMI Shinbo MINEGISHI Toru MITSUHASHI Otoya MIURA Jun MIZUKI Shigeru MOMOTAROU Kotarou MORISHITA Hiromi MURANO Moribi NAGASHIMA Shinji NAKA Keiko NEMOTO Takashi OKUDAIRA Ira OSAWA Masaaki SAKURAI Shoichi SASAKI Maki Shimizu Satoshi SHIRATO Sanpei SUGIURA Hinako SUZUKI Oji SUZUKI Seijun SUZUKI Shigeru TAKAGI Jun TAKAYAMA Kazuo TAKITA Yuu TAMURA Shigeru TANI Hiroji Tashiro Tamekan TATSUMI Yoshihiro TERUHIKO Yumura TSUGE Tadao TSUGE Yoshiharu TSURITA Kuniko UESUGI Seibun WATANABE Kazuhiro WATARI Futoshi YAGUCHI Takao YAKUWA Masako YAMADA Murasaki YODOGAWA Sanpo YOSHIDA Mitsuhiko YOSHIDA Shouichi
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Les #dirigeants de #Tepco au #procès du désastre de #Fukushima Trois anciens dirigeants de Tokyo Electric Power Co. vont comparaître en justice cette semaine, pour les charges en lien avec les morts et blessés suite à la catastrophe de la centrale nucléaire n°1 de Fukushima en 2011.
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Disastro nucleare a Fukushima: assolti in Giappone tre ex dirigenti della Tepco
Disastro nucleare a Fukushima: assolti in Giappone tre ex dirigenti della Tepco
Tre dirigenti della Tepco, Tokyo Electric Power Company, sono stati assolti dalla Corte distrettuale di Tokyo nonostante fossero stati accusati di negligenza per non aver adottato misure adeguate per prevenire il disastro nucleare del 2011 di Fukushima, come riporta il New York Times.
In loro difesa il presidente Tsunehisa Katsumata e i due vicepresidenti Ichiro Takekuro e Sakae Muto hanno…
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Fukushima nuclear disaster: Japanese court finds trio not guilty of negligence over meltdown
A Tokyo Electric Power Co. staff member measured radiation levels around the storage tanks of contaminated water at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on July 27, 2018. (Kimimasa Mayama/AFP/Getty Images)
Simon Denyer
Tokyo bureau chief covering Japan, North Korea and South Korea.
September 19 at 3:00 AM
TOKYO — A Japanese court on Thursday found three former executives of Tokyo Electric Power Co. not guilty of professional negligence over the 2011 tsunami-induced reactor meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Former Tepco chairman Tsunehisa Katsumata, 79, and two former colleagues had been accused of failing to take adequate precautions to safeguard the plant against the magnitude-9 earthquake and tsunami that struck the region on March 11, 2011. The disaster crippled the plant and spread radioactive contamination across a swath of northern Japan.
The trial at Tokyo’s District Court marked the only criminal proceedings resulting from the nuclear explosions and meltdown, which forced the evacuation of more than 165,000 people. Tens of thousands are prevented from returning due to lingering contamination.
[Near site of Fukushima nuclear disaster, a shattered town and scattered lives]
The court also found the trio not guilty of causing the deaths of 44 elderly patients who were forcibly evacuated from local hospitals.
Scientists had warned in advance that there was a significant risk of an earthquake and tsunami along Japan’s northeast coast, putting the plant at risk. But the three men argued they couldn’t have predicted such a massive tsunami, an argument ultimately accepted by the court.
“It would be impossible to operate a nuclear plant if operators are obliged to predict every possibility about a tsunami and take necessary measures,” Judge Kenichi Nagafuchi said in handing down the ruling.
An abandoned restaurant in Okuma town, Fukushima prefecture, on Jan. 24, 2019. Reconstruction and cleanup of the areas affected by the 2011 tsunami and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident continue eight years later. (Shiho Fukada/For The Washington Post)
The Fukushima meltdown was the world’s worst nuclear accident since the 1986 Chernobyl disaster in the former Soviet Union, and caused a reevaluation of the risks of nuclear power globally, especially in Germany.
Japan’s government shut down the country’s nuclear reactors following the disaster and imposed new safety rules. But in recent years Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has reopened some plants and pushed to restart more, partly to reduce Japan’s reliance on fossil fuels but also because the nuclear lobby retains considerable influence within the corridors of power, experts say.
[Eight years after Fukushima meltdown, the land is recovering, but public trust is not]
There was anger at the verdict outside the courtroom, where former residents of the affected area and activists had gathered. The legal action, brought by former residents, was delayed for years after prosecutors twice refused to bring a case.
Greenpeace condemned the court’s decision, arguing Japan’s legal system had failed to stand up for the rights of people affected by the meltdown.
“A guilty verdict would have been a devastating blow not just to Tepco but the Abe government and the Japanese nuclear industry. It is therefore perhaps not a surprise that the court has failed to rule based on the evidence,” said Shaun Burnie, senior nuclear specialist at Greenpeace, in a statement. “More than eight years after the start of this catastrophe, Tepco and the government are still avoiding being held to full account for their decades of ignoring the science of nuclear risks.”
Activists held placards outside the Tokyo District Court on Thursday, after the court acquitted three former Tepco officials of negligence in connection with the Fukushima nuclear disaster. (Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP/Getty Images)
The court heard evidence that Tepco executives ignored warnings that the Fukushima Daiichi plant might be susceptible to earthquake and tsunami danger and failed to invest in measures that might have prevented the catastrophe, such as raising the height of the sea wall shielding the plant and installing additional emergency generators.
The 10-yard-high tsunami that followed the earthquake flooded the plant and knocked out the electric power that cooled the reactors, causing multiple explosions and reactor meltdowns.
[As Japan’s leader, Junichiro Koizumi backed nuclear power. Now he’s a major foe.]
The power utility was warned between 2002 and 2008 that there was a 20 percent chance that an earthquake greater than magnitude-8 could occur off Japan’s east coast during the next three decades, potentially triggering a tsunami higher than the protective sea wall.
But company executives, struggling with losses from the shutdown of another nuclear plant after an earthquake in Niigata in 2008, were accused of delaying preventive action at Fukushima for cost reasons.
“We once again offer our sincerest apologies for causing great trouble and worries to many people, including people in Fukushima Prefecture,” Tepco said in a statement after the ruling.
The majority-state-owned company said it was “putting all efforts” into Fukushima’s reconstruction, providing compensation for disaster-related damage, and carrying out decommissioning work and decontamination. It added that it was determined to reinforce security measures at nuclear power plants.
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Trois anciens directeurs de TEPCO acquittés dans le procès de la centrale de Fukushima
Trois anciens directeurs de TEPCO acquittés dans le procès de la centrale de Fukushima
Il aura fallu attendre plus de 8 ans pour que l’affaire soit jugée au Japon. Le verdict est tombé, trois anciens directeurs de Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. (TEPCO) ont été acquittés par la justice japonaise. Ils étaient poursuivis pour négligence concernant la s��curité de la centrale de Fukushima.
Lors du procès Tsunehisa Katsumata, Ichiro Takekuro et Sakae Muto, les dirigeants de…
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Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant case : 3 Ex-Tokyo Electric Power Co. executives acquitted
Giving out verdict three former Tokyo Electric Power Co. executives has been acquitted by Japan’s court, all three had been accused of criminal negligence for their roles in the meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. The verdict makes it likely that no one will be held criminally responsible for one of the worst nuclear accidents in history — a catastrophe that led to a global backlash against nuclear power and created environmental damage that will haunt Japan for generations to come. The executives — Tsunehisa Katsumata, Sakae Muto and Ichiro Takekuro — were the only people charged over the handling of the disaster, which forced more than 160,000 people in northeastern Japan to evacuate their homes to escape nuclear fallout that left areas surrounding the plant uninhabitable. The quake and the tsunami killed thousands, but 44 people died in the chaos surrounding the evacuation of the area, prosecutors said. They attributed the deaths to negligence by the executives, who they said had failed to properly plan for the possibility of a nuclear accident despite previous warnings. None of the deaths were attributed to radiation-related illnesses. The three executives argued that they could not have anticipated the damage caused by the unprecedented disaster, and the court appeared to agree Thursday. Read the full article
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Acquittal upheld for ex-TEPCO execs over Fukushima nuclear crisis
An appeals court on Wednesday upheld an acquittal of three former executives of Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. who were accused of failing to prevent the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in northeastern Japan. The Tokyo High Court decision followed a Tokyo District Court ruling in 2019 that found former TEPCO Chairman Tsunehisa Katsumata, 82, along with Ichiro…
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Fukushima disaster: Japanese power company chiefs cleared of negligence
Fukushima disaster: Japanese power company chiefs cleared of negligence
Three executives at Tepco acquitted, marking the end of the only criminal action over the disaster
Justin McCurry in Tokyo and agencies
Thu 19 Sep 2019
Shares 101 Left to right: former Tepco chairman Tsunehisa Katsumata, and former vice-presidents Ichiro Takekuro and Sakae Muto arrive at court in June. Photograph: Kyodo/Reuters
Three former executives at the company…
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Ex-Tepco bosses cleared over Fukushima nuclear disaster
Ex-Tepco bosses cleared over Fukushima nuclear disaster
TOKYO: A Tokyo court cleared on Thursday three former Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) executives of negligence for the 2011 Fukushima disaster, the only criminal case to arise out of the world’s worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl in 1986.
Former Tepco Chairman Tsunehisa Katsumata and one-time executives Sakae Muto and Ichiro Takekuro were all found not guilty by the Tokyo District Court. Dressed…
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Justiça do Japão absolve 3 ex-executivos da Usina Nuclear Fukushima 1
Justiça do Japão absolve 3 ex-executivos da Usina Nuclear Fukushima 1
NHK (emissora pública de televisão do Japão) Um tribunal japonês decidiu pela inocência de três ex-executivos da Companhia de Energia Elétrica de Tóquio acusados de negligência no acidente nuclear de 2011 na usina nuclear Fukushima 1.
O ex-presidente do conselho de administração da Tepco, Tsunehisa Katsumata, e dois ex-vice-presidentes da empresa, Ichiro Takekuro e Sakae Muto, foram inocentados…
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Absuelven a los tres directivos de la empresa que operaba Fukushima durante el desastre nuclear de 2011
Absuelven a los tres directivos de la empresa que operaba Fukushima durante el desastre nuclear de 2011
Tres antiguos directivos de la compañía eléctrica japonesa Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) fueron absueltos hoy en una causa penal a la que se enfrentaban por su responsabilidad en el desastre nuclear de Fukushima registrado en 2011.
En esta causa estaban procesados el expresidente de la compañía Tsunehisa Katsumata, de 79 años, y los antiguos vicepresidentes Ichiro Takekuro (73) y Sakae Muto (69),…
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